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dpreeves
March 20th, 2002, 02:46 AM
Unfortunately, my Plexwriter 12/10/32s will not even read the mediaclog discs from Soundchoice. Is there a burner available that will read these discs?

admin
March 20th, 2002, 10:32 PM
It appears that older (maybe 2 years back?) CDR drives do not have the MediaCloq protection embedded in the drive hardware. Read in this Forum for some users that have them.

Keep this in mind when buying CDG discs. If you buy MediaCloq protected discs, you ENCOURAGE that manufacturer to continue doing this. If no one buys MediaCloq discs, they will get the message. Economic voting usually works. :w

dpreeves
March 21st, 2002, 12:13 PM
So the mediaclog is something that is pretty much universally a part of the burners hardware? I assume then that buying a newer drive or brand would not help. Have seen a few posts about copying success, but where would I be able to locate an older drive if it indeed will copy the clogged discs? Thanks

admin
March 21st, 2002, 10:50 PM
I am sure that the MediaCloq company et al do not want it known that there might be some CDR drives out there that might read discs with this protection. From what we can see, it appears the MediaCloq protection has something to do with hardware in newer drives. I had been told last year by Media Morphics in The Netherlands, the largest manufacturer of CD production line equipment (they use our Krystal DSP engine as their front end), that a protection was coming that would be embedded in the drives. This might be it. :e

At MTU, we have not verified there is/are drive(s) that can do this. We only have what is in this Forum to go on. However, it does appear that at least one older CDR drive will do this. Locate the Thread in this Forum (sorry, too busy or I'd do it), and post a message under it. He will receive a notice and I'm sure tell us all what the drive manufacturer and complete model number is (be sure to ask for both).

Where to find an older drive? Ebay, local computer stores that swap, your local newspaper, our Buy & Sell Forum. We have many audio studio clients who have older CDRs we have sold them that might be more than glad to sell and upgrade. :c

danny_g
March 22nd, 2002, 03:10 PM
Originally posted by admin
I am sure that the MediaCloq company et al do not want it known that there might be some CDR drives out there that might read discs with this protection. From what we can see, it appears the MediaCloq protection has something to do with hardware in newer drives. I had been told last year by Media Morphics in The Netherlands, the largest manufacturer of CD production line equipment (they use our Krystal DSP engine as their front end), that a protection was coming that would be embedded in the drives. This might be it. :e

At MTU, we have not verified there is/are drive(s) that can do this. We only have what is in this Forum to go on. However, it does appear that at least one older CDR drive will do this. Locate the Thread in this Forum (sorry, too busy or I'd do it), and post a message under it. He will receive a notice and I'm sure tell us all what the drive manufacturer and complete model number is (be sure to ask for both).

Where to find an older drive? Ebay, local computer stores that swap, your local newspaper, our Buy & Sell Forum. We have many audio studio clients who have older CDRs we have sold them that might be more than glad to sell and upgrade. :c
I have had Success with an HP 8100 which I have seen regularly offered on Ebay.

Brian Corr
March 22nd, 2002, 03:16 PM
I have a HP 8100 which works fine with CDG.

jim in ohio
April 2nd, 2002, 09:39 AM
Do the DVD-ROMS have the ability to read Media Cloq??:?

danny_g
April 2nd, 2002, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by jim in ohio
Do the DVD-ROMS have the ability to read Media Cloq??:?

Unfortunately I don't know of any dvd based drives that will beat Media cloq as a DVD player will not play them. I know about it I've tried with my media cloq discs in my Apex Player. But I am lucky enough to have an old HP 8100 to copy the discs into a DVD player friendly version.